You may recall when we first reported on this news back in March. Kristin Louise Mitchell was accused of smuggling illegal aliens and Tren de Aragua gang members into the country.
Grizzly Gitmo. You've heard of the new illegal alien detention facility in the Florida Everglades. What if we had one in Montana? What would we call it? Our listeners had some ideas...
According to a post on X from the official account for HSI Denver, which covers Montana, Baldermar Duarte-Nieto is "wanted on a felony drug warrant in Washington and will remain in ICE custody pending criminal and immigration proceedings."
He's an illegal alien, he was allegedly in the middle of a kidnapping attempt, and he got busted by HSI's Montana office. Here's the news that seems to be missing from "the news" in Montana.
Attorney General Austin Knudsen (R-MT) tore into the Gallatin County Attorney for standing in the way of ICE. Knudsen called the Democrat prosecutor a Soros prosecutor and liberal "lightweight" when it comes to the law.
From vanloads of illegals busted crossing the border near Shelby, to the stabbing suspects in downtown Bozeman, and an illegal alien being deported out of Billings...there's a pileup of illegal aliens in the Montana news.
Over 1,000 illegal aliens are reportedly in Montana. Most of them are in Gallatin County. And now we find out that some Gallatin County officials are standing in the way of ICE? Here we go.
Rolling up illegal aliens already in the country, shifting resources back to Montana, and what about border buoys on Lake Koocanusa? Here's a look at northern border security.
"He’ll be deported ASAP." That was the word from ICE when it comes to a man from Mexico busted in Bozeman, Montana. Plus, News Nation was on the ground in Whitefish as several illegal aliens were rolled up there.